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on your computer's hard drive.
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Choices about Cookies
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Shaycom's Practices Regarding Cookies
Shaycom uses its own cookies for a number of purposes, including to:
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Access your information when you "sign in," so that we can provide you with
customized content and calculate the portion of your payment that should go to
each writer you read.
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Keep track of preferences you specify while you are using Blogit
services.
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Estimate and report our total audience size and traffic.
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Conduct research to improve Blogit services.
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Require you to re-enter your Blogit password after a certain period
of time has elapsed to protect you against others accidentally accessing your
account contents.